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... later Trappists ) was broken by necessary speech and occasional recrea- tion , later standardised into a long weekly walk . Agricultural work was never part of their programme , and was not feasible at the Grande Chartreuse , but ...
... later Trappists ) was broken by necessary speech and occasional recrea- tion , later standardised into a long weekly walk . Agricultural work was never part of their programme , and was not feasible at the Grande Chartreuse , but ...
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... later abbot Theodore moved the brethren into a monastery above ground , of which the illustration shows the later gateway . became a kind of monastic republic with monasteries of all kinds clinging to the faces of the cliffs like nests ...
... later abbot Theodore moved the brethren into a monastery above ground , of which the illustration shows the later gateway . became a kind of monastic republic with monasteries of all kinds clinging to the faces of the cliffs like nests ...
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... later age . The cenobitic regime , though by far the most common , was not the only form of organised monastic life in the Byzantine empire . In the last centuries of Byzantium the so - called idiorhythmic ( idios = private , personal ...
... later age . The cenobitic regime , though by far the most common , was not the only form of organised monastic life in the Byzantine empire . In the last centuries of Byzantium the so - called idiorhythmic ( idios = private , personal ...
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